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clothes
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Garment | A piece of clothing, typically referring to a single item like a shirt, dress, or coat. |
| Apparel | Clothing in general; attire worn for various purposes, such as casual, formal, or sportswear. |
| Attire | A set of clothes worn for a specific occasion or purpose, often implying a particular style or formality. |
| Outfit | A coordinated set of clothes worn together, often chosen for a specific event or purpose. |
| Wardrobe | A collection of clothes owned by a person, or a closet where clothes are stored. |
| Fabric | the material used to make clothes, such as cotton, silk, wool, or polyester |
| Accessory | An item worn to complement an outfit, such as a belt, scarf, hat, or jewelry. |
| Footwear | Items worn on the feet, such as shoes, boots, sandals, or sneakers. |
| Undergarment | Clothing worn beneath outer clothes, such as underwear, bras, or undershirts. |
| Outerwear | Clothing designed to be worn over other garments, typically for warmth or protection, such as coats, jackets, or raincoats. |
| Tailoring | The art of designing, fitting, and altering clothes to ensure they fit well and look stylish. |
| Seam | The line where two pieces of fabric are sewn together in a garment. |
| Hem | The edge of a piece of cloth that is folded and sewn to prevent fraying, often found at the bottom of pants, skirts, or sleeves. |
| Cuff | The folded or banded end of a sleeve or pant leg, often adjustable or decorative. |
| Lining | A layer of fabric inside a garment, providing structure, comfort, or warmth. |
| Pattern | A design or template used to cut fabric into specific shapes for sewing clothes. |
| Silhouette | The overall shape or outline of a garment when worn, such as A-line, fitted, or oversized. |